Iceland's Grimsvoetn volcano eruption over

In a photo taken on May 24, 2011, plumes of ash and steam billow out from the crater of the Grimsvotn volcano. -- PHOTO: AFP REYKJAVIK - THE eruption of Iceland's Grimsvoetn volcano is considered over as there has not been activity there for days, a geologist at Iceland's Meteorological Office told AFP on Monday. 'We can't see any signs of anything but that the eruption is over. There has been no activity on our equipment since Saturday morning,' Steinunn Jakobsdottir told AFP. Iceland's most active volcano, located at the heart of its biggest glacier, Vatnajoekull, began erupting on May 21, spewing a column of smoke and ash as high as 20km into the air. But the plume quickly declined and by last Wednesday had all but stopped emitting ash. The eruption raised fears of a repeat of the air travel chaos caused by a blast at the nearby Eyjafjoell volcano, which led to the worl...